Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1894 — Page 3
THE CHEAPEST
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Jewelry "Washini
Store, 111 S nuh ion Sireet.
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'I'lii' ••"•1 Hair Colmiug.
Kinzley's Wonderful Instantaneous Hair Stainer.
I in:ro!y U.-unilts!- ami lu-st discovery in Ui" \V in-Ill for coloring JII-JIJ-jui'l Mea.-iuM lliiir, li'rowtt, lfenrd or 711 u-i-ra-.-hi". pro pa re •.! in seven 'lilVi'i-i-nt colors. HI n:k. ilttrU brown M'--dliim liro n, 1 I hrimii, ilark .'liesluut, light -ties'.nut.
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A hitncreoablo. i'rwo .Ml •rout* mail. ELY I'.KOTll KHS, New York.
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A'/.INE. Price 25i\ Al! N'-w.-.'.l1' h\'U Siffiu, N"«nv YorU.
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Howiloins. Lakes« ai\tl Sea Shore,
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Tlit favorite tourist line i" IMl-ui ii.! nil bnkti Krio Islnntls via samlunUy. I.ako liaataiii|iia. Niacaiii. l-iills, s1.. rtnjco Hlvi'i-. 'riiousatwl l.-lanJs, 1-aKe I ii.niil'laln. Atliniiiilacks. re"ii ainl }l liun.Nuw i-imlaiul Kosorl*, N'-"". Ini. via t'liivolainl, l.altc Sltoi New oi iv enfialaiid lioiifon Alhany Hallways.
To tl:u laku regions of i-cunsin. Ii.waan.l ^tiiinestita. via lui-auu. To tlit! cool ro-ortsot icln^an. \i-t licnlf' l'.in Imr.
When you uo on your Miinnit'i a. .ition thai your ticket reails via His
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^orrs and all •*uriMl. CURK (il'AKANTKKn. Ask your for it. or \vi» will MMUI bv mail c»a roct'ijA price, TA) coats. Muuurnctut'«i «in! li
Investments. NontUxable. The State Building antl l^oan AsBociation of Indiana. Call on JOHN M. S IIUI.TZ, CrawfonleMile.
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I .ON DON, Nov. Ml. Tilings from Vi bus oeen receiv.
dispatch to rho
-mia says that :i letter it there from Smyrna
Uiiit y.i-ki l'asha.. a Turkish
ina.isli.il, w.,a detachment, of Nizams .mil a, iii-lii iiatti i-y, massacred „\u()t! Arniciiiaiis at Ssssnn. Tin- hodies of tiiu tit-ad w-fcri icft, )i nl in rind ami their .uiscd an onlhn ak of
1) rt: -S ii 11 |,
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Jij'isl.iaiis urt- repiirti it :i?®ti paths acroh the
cholera. Mam to ha.vr )ie(i 1 iv Iliin-tiiui froiitii
So lar thei'i li.is lieeii no ntlieiai eoniinimlion ot tlf Mui\VH, 1 ut if it true it is time 1 ho ptiwxM-s sliaro in h" re-
I'nisniiril I iy Mating *0(ili ii-w,. A v11Ar.IA, JII.. Nov. HI.-- 'I liere is liiueli e.veitemeiit in the neighborhood of Sholionier. south of here, over what appears to be wholesale poisoning of miracle Mart in Sa-.se. liis son Herman, and their families, ten in all, las! Friday. I President Si Mrs. Martin S.-i'-se haketl some cookies
tiers became Two mav die. da Hirer.
lilnml". S»u! 10 any plll'l II till.1 Will i.l 1'"iJji"!
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lit Ills the Sores. llrtWi'"1
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night, mice man wiio gave his name a l!uri.-hhorst. hut, this is iicliev
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settees Of Taste anil Smell. I'rul-.Ms Hi.- M'-iu-urane IrtHu
TO BENEFIT THE WEST.
TojiU-s to lie DUctH»etl at the Trans-
to lie DisrtH»ett at
•Sr. Louis, Mo., Ivov. 10.—Arransre mi nts praetieally have been i-oniplcted l'-r the t.rans-Missii-sippi conprcss to meet hi 'e Nov. L'ti to diseus", as flic I '"ill states, all (jiiCKtions wh'e.h may elloct the interests of the people in the territory lyinjj west, of the Missi.s.sippi river ant! wliieh may lie the iriibjeet. of lerrislation by the United States eonffress and to express to it through resolutions ami otherwise the sentiments oi: the western pcnyle. It also will endeavor to take such stejis tor tIK! presentation of such rt.-soUi!ions to that body as will command its attention and aution. While any such tpicstion iirojierly may be Vn-Miight f"rwartl for !isetission ainoni those most prominent are: Tlie remonetiza- I turn of sil-.-er, irri'.ration of arid.ami other lands, the tlisriMsition of Indian ami public lauds, tht1 Niearag-na canal. a national bankrupt law, the improvement of western rivers and harbors. .tnf.i-oplion legislation, mining laws, and admissitiEi- of territorlts to 'stateiiotxi. •"p|
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sponsili.lity 1. ,- Mieir failure to i.-nforcc"! firtiele lit if !i Tli-rlin treaty, •vliieh inipose.-- on tbfciu the duty ,,f „-.-ins.-: th.it in-. ,piii-fc. ta)s liii-asiu'OS lo protoet AniieiMan -. ,. 'I he latttT declar) than tiiey iuiji,' tor nothing froin Kuropc. li,it xha- ihev still havi. iwmft. denee. in fii'((«v iiriuiin. .Numerous appeals.have. hir uiatle liy the Aniieiii.'ins LO tlli' l!i Jl ,^h 1
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tiftice. I j,e
Lnyli.sh £jovorji!iieni will no doul)' lie forced to tiilye. -viine neti«.in c'tni^eriuntf tho lnassaere* -of Ai-mt'niaiis. 1'otilie.- I ians niay btviin vi iliinq-, leit the people, and f-speeitryy:-'".-.1-?.']]!!--- niin-(.'oniorii)it dnirehe, wiU not permit snt-h ail outriigi.* t(.i be iiiiOjetl.
ii-m li Triki* Akitplrso st L'.UJIS. SOY. dispati-h from Grand l!a.saui. I pper tluiii'.-a. says the l-renell liave ,-ptured the strun^luild of the Akaph-se natives witnout lot -. Somi' of the Akapiese warriors ipparently-.- :Jiil!t-d liftem m-^-roi-s ai JCrinja lio. .V l-'rent-h 'nri-e attacked the i: tliii-s and 1»illed many of them. The l-'i'i-iieh losv was mie killed ami nianv wiiiiiuli'tl, l-'ri-ni-]' punitive exiii'iliUon \yas then sent, against she natives ami thi- tli-^paU-h 'S1K.I\V«J their: mission lias been snec'essful. .'o.V'.V'-ri
Dolefrate.s have liei ti apv.ointi tl from Minnesota.- Iowa. Nebraska, Missouri.' I Arkansas. Tt-xas. Itlaho, Montana, A ashiiicrti.iii. iire_ron. California. New Mexico. k!aiioma and South Hal-rota and the aft'-nd'.iiiee probably '.vill be the lariivst tile ciinirress ever has liad. ami will in,•Suile t}-.!- most prominent nien,,'jf,tht :-itorv nan ed,,,...
V: MANY HOUSES WRECKED.
Holler tin-
Tplo^ion a* F'hviMid O.ivtTown a T«*rrUlr ^halaajr p. ET.WOOI,. Ind.. Nov. .I.--'i'h,I .boiler explosion here, which reMil'.ed. in the di-ath of Norman Clarke, t-ntrineer at the tii'.VHini Kie.-vrie T.i-.'ht and Street railway power house, did m:ch more ilamiige to iiroporty than wasa.pparent at lirst. 'i loss is estimated ai i: ."i.tjdfi To the phi nr. alone, with little insuranee. and iie loss to private re.sidonees will amount to f-a.oOo. '['hat no more.lives- were lost, is little short of a
at lu
and —v-i11 some of thein over to her son have the street ear--, ami tin. Herman. Moth families partook of the light system-, running again cake and soon afterward all the mem
league has struck- lie first blow. Fred presided over by Susan M. Anthony I'fefVer. Milly Marnie. ant! A. C. Muclc-
Italians Are (rent 1 ntr Terror. 1-',I.KINs.\V. a.. Nov. 1—'Flic Italians employed on the h'oaring- t'reek Charleston railroafi.aboi.it -too in number, have not been paid for three mouths past, and many of them art: on the verge of starvation and may become desperate. They have already torn up the switches at. Wormelstlorf. rendering the railroad engines useless, ami other depredations are feared.
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enbergt-r are suspeiiiletl ami war is de- were held in different jiarts ... 1 the dared a-.i-ainst. the new American asso-| city, presided over bv secretaries ciatioii. 'file suspension will remain the orirani.'.ations from the difiei in force till I fee. •')!. and if flit stM tes.
ainst. the new American asso- city, jirt file suspension will remain the urg-a IC'.niset
fail to -atisfy iie board 1 .hat. they an not: connected with associations agonist it.* to the league they will expelled.
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rn«'s Ann lo :i\o olhtiK.
ATCHISON. Kan.. Now ni.— I lie neg-roes armed 1 hcniselves earlv last, evening- tt prevent the threatened lynching-of lit.- negro Collins. The sheriff also went to tht! jail with a strong- force to protect the prisoner. At davlig'ht the mob dispersed. The ta Ik of lynching- is heard I'reipient ly. but no mobs have g-athered with such? an intent ion.
-The body death as
To Conlrol Camphor Supply. T\COMA. V\ash.. Nov. P.i.---A Japanese merchant who has just, arrived lien: vavs Japan would have seized the Hawaiian islands han it not been that the China-Japanese war broke out at tin time it did. Japan will have the world's camphor .supply cornered if it gets the Formosa island.
Wuntt'tl Illni to 1'oiKon AIrTanilcr. 1 .ON no v. Nov. I'A-—A dispatch to the Times from Vicuna, says the. papers There state that, a- man who is under trial for murder at Kraguyvatz. Servia, has confessed overtures -were made
'Uli-ero." Sores'." Tcver to him to poison wine intemled tor the skin IMiicmtf* S|M,
,-. ,-,f King- Alcxatnler of Servia.,.
\-i-iil«'ntally Kllli'tl hv Ills lirotlmr. Lot isvjr.LK. Ivy., Nov. I'J.—William H. Walker, aged 14 years, was shot and killed yesterday afternoon by his Kl-vcar-old brother. They were out hunting ami tht! gun exploded accidentally. The wounded boy lay alone for an hour in the woods while his brother went for help. He died in two hours.
IN
The plant will rebuilt
at one of the terminals of the line. President St..in of Cincinnati, who is "nop clectric by .Ian. 15. In the :it ime the citv is in
heatl of he company,
darkne--. pin nt.
Uany a "Murilrn* i.a.. Nov. p.i. —T.astbefore II o'clock l'oiict' liar was 'murdered by a
I 'ernard to tie
iictitiiiiis. Mui-i-iiliorst -A as ari-e.-t. for drunkenness and on the way to the station shot, ami killed the ollieer. A determined ell'oi-i to take the prisoner
and I la 11 him was made, by a mob, but bv women. l!i~ utterances wen.' prehe was safely landed in jail. ceded l.y an introduction iv M'iss Willlard, in which she called attention to
I'li'lTcr ami other* Are Sn-pcniloil. iie inuova i: in. After tile -ei'iimn a N'l-w Voiai. Nov. 1:t.'F1:* Nat iona.l
r'uising-
v.a- .iislnet' from the
11 r. Kiisiitnril ill at 1 lovfl-.t ml. t.Kvi-.t.AN'ii. i!iio. Nov. l-i. Musiness was laid aside y.-st erday l,y the 'ltdegait's and ojiicers of 1 he National Woman's C!.ri-t ian 'Temperance union convention. Many of the visitors .spoke in piii)ihs thru-/,n ,i|«-n to them bythec'-ty ))ii.-ior-. ('resident .lames \V. liasiiford of Chio Weslyan university delivered the annua!, .sermon, which otlice had heretofore been tilled
sutTrage meeting was held,
'he evening meetings of the Ys
(ie Hi ii 11- ilil.) It.'i-nrils l):iuiat tl. Siu-.r.HYvit.i.i-:. 111.. Nov. M. A lire occurred in tlie county clerk's t.ifiice in the. court house early yesterday morning- ami. exteniiing- to the treasurer's office ami
1
lie rooms above, entailed a
ht-avy los- The tia.mag-e To the records in the clerk's otlice is almost beyond com put at ion. it being- impossible to duplicate some of them. Some believe 1 he tire was ol ineendiarv
orig-in. though im mcrime is now apparent.-
iielil.
Con Klonlnn's iineral It SVI:AI I'SK. N*. Y.. N'ov. r.i.of ('on'' Miordan. who met the result o! a s|iarring bout with Mob Fitzsimim ni* on the Jacobs opera, house stage, was yesterday placed ill the receiving vault at Oak wood cenicterv It) await itist rucl ions from his San Francisco relatives. Fitzsimnions bore the expenses of the funeral.
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ich a
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IW-at^ S*ha«'f»T ao«.l Kuin
Nl.w YOKK. Nov. !(i.— I rank was the winner of the fiiurteen inch balk" lino billiard match with Jacob Schaefer which ended at New York Saturday nig-lit. Schaefer made a great final effort, but Ives' -work* was phenominal. lie ran !t!tl. breaking all records with the "anchor nurse" barred. Schaefer ran !"1 and antl averaged high. Score was: Ives. 3,600 Schaefer. :!.0T4.
Train Wrrckrr* Causp a Deaili. riiowi.KV. I.a.. No-.- 10. A siiccessfnl attempt aT train wrecking- was perpetrated late lasl nig-ht on the branch road four miles soulh of Hun ice. The otist ruct ion caused lie engine, baggage car. ami passcnger over. Fireman S. 'i. antl I'higineer veriousiv jniured.
(artliiial Cililioim Will Wait. KOMI:. Nov. I'.'. Ca rtlinai «ibbons" depart lire from the I'nited States lias been indefinitely postponed, audit is hutborital ively stated that his eminence will remain absent from Home until after tlie papal encyclical address to the....Catholics ui the I'nited Mates.
I'risoix'rs floh t.lif* Sh«*ritT.
I' xtiv 'ITV. olo.. Nov. 19.—Two prisoners. Hutchim- ami J-tirman. escapetl Irom the county jail early yesterday. 'I hev cut 1 heir way throug-h the ceiling and broke (hrougn two iron doors. They entered the sheriff's office ami stole four revolvers: ami a certificate of deposit for {WW.
I.if.' oiivict l-.n:iptt in Wyciuiin• L.AT: A AUK. Wvo.. Nov. 5!i.—JiJiu Tre(rah ing. a convict serving a life soilnee in tlie stale penitentiary for the murder of George li. Henderson in Fremont county in IW. cs\'s.ped in sumo manner unknown yesterday afternoon during a snow storm. Warden Adams has offered S.'.OO reward for the apprehension of the prieoner.
A STATE OF TERROR I
CITIZENS OF ANDOVER, N.
ARE EXCITED.
MUm-nnts Attciupthn to Hlow l'p llio
Town with Dynsimitc—Hill Cook Wrlle* Threatening I.ftUir to a I
Stale's Attorney. .i
IJUKI'AI.O. X. Y., Nov. ]0.—The isolated town of Aiulovcr, in Allegany county, lias been treated to an excitingexperience in the last three days. Early Friday morning the village was awakened by an explosion which shook the windows in the farm iiou-.es all around The biy frame building- used by (Tuivies (.'oekran us a storage warehoiisv hati blown up. There was no fire in and no oil or explosives were stored the.ri .^ The huiltlinj!V:"oO,iail evident!/ been torn to pieces by the. foK'-c of dynamite or some other explosives. At noon carpenters at work on the house of b. H. an Vleet found a. stick of tlvnamite attached to a half burned fuse under tlie house, and this confirmed ulrc.omuion that dynamite wa. uset.l on the store htl'.J e.
A meeting of citizens was held and a ccanmittee appointed to tiisfiver the perpetrator of the ontrag-e. Yesterday Harrison- l!undy went into his bam and fouud another stink of dynamite and a half burned fuse on tin? floor. I And over is
in a state of terror. The
street* are patrolled at night, by volunteers ami every elrort is being- made I to locate the miscreant, iiewards have been offered but havti hro.igUt. no new evidence.
JilM, COOK Til KKATKNS l!V I.K't'TKH.
liiiinl st ites i.' ,\11 urnpy .lack^on .IN Wai-iiei! tn Qiiii-t. Mi smii.KK. I. T.. Nov. i"..— I'nited States Attorney .lack'son has i-eceived a letter from Mill Cook uhreatening to kill him lie makes any further attempt to exterminate the g-ang. The force of deputies under Deputy I."nited States Marshal Mctiill, who were equippt-il by l'nitctl States Attorney Jackson at his own expense, and the lo citizens here, are loud in their praise of him. 11 is instructions to the men were to remain in the field until the gang- had been either kilied or captured. 'I he report that.' herokce Mill was badly wounded in the battle with the deputies has been verified. Cherokee Mill's band, it is said, is surrounded and can only escape by light ing through the deputies' linen, ,,
IJohhrrs I'ikiUM! hy the A'it'Ksm iai, Miss.. Nov. 1'.).- As the \azooand Mississip|ii Valley express train was leaving- Manthcrburn station, sixty miles north of this city, at 11 o'clock last night three while men signaled flit! train to stop, lining- the switch light for the purpose. Kn-g-incer lleiner, suspecting- siimething•wroiic-. ke]il on at about fifteen miles an hour. Tht! would be robheis. seeing' he was not stopping-, poured a volley of pistol shots into the cab ami train. Fireman leorg-i' Cole received ailcsh wound in the left inn ami unof other shot grazed his temple. Tin cunt gineer opened the throttle when the shooting began and soon left the robbers behind. l.'ov. .lackson of Iowa and parly, who have been hunting in the Delta, were on the train.
Neiv Itam'hall l.eat u** ConleinptatriK.: 'I'KL'.L'.K HAI TI:. Ind.. Nov. p.I. Letters have been received asking- that & representative of this city be sent to tlie meeting called for Nashville. N'ov. t!a. to form the Central Maseball league aiul the probability is that, Terra Haute ill be represented. It is proposed to have four cities south of th« Ohio river, Memphis. Nashville. Chattanooga and Atlanla. Evansville and Terre llautt are to lie two of the northern cities with Springfield and Ives "Decatur. 111., and Fori Wayne. Ind,, unite
insideration.
Fashioned
-compound cathartic pills, "blue pills, "calomel or other mercutial preparations, should not be used in these days of enlightened medical science, jwht-tt it is so easy to Jgi a purely vegetable pill in concentrated form, sugar-coated, in glass vials, at any store while medicines are kept. iir. Pierce was lirst
to introduce a I.itth- i'ill to the American people. Many have imitated them, hut limit.' have approached his Pleasant relicts in true worth, or value,, /or all laxative, and cathartic purposes.
Once Used, lhey are Always in Favor. Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby rt in ing offending mailer irotu the stomach ami bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver antl quickening its lardy action, and vou thereby remove the cans-, of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion. ot dyspepsia, biliousness, pimples. blotches, eruptions, boils, constipation. ink s, fistula and maladies too numerous lo mention.
If people would pav more attention to properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctor's services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases.
That, of all known agents to accomplish this purpose, I)r. Pierce's l'lcasant l'cllets aie uiicqualcil, is proven by the fact that once used, they are always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open antl regular, not to further constipate, as is the case with oilier pills. Mi nce, thcirgreat popularity, with sulfcrcrs from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion.
Thev absolutely nu sick headache, biliousness. constipation, coated tongue, poor appetite, dvspepsia antl kindred dcrangclui nts of the stomach, liver and bowels. free sample ot the 'Pellets." (j to 7 t'.nstsi ..// /. /, is mailed to any address, pest-paid. 011 receipt of name and address postal card. iddrcss lor free sample. WOKI.D'S 1)IS-
NSANY AiKiMCAl. ASSOCIATION, NO. 66j Main Street, HulfaKi. N. Y.
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What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is :i harmless substitute for Paregoric,
-Castoria.
"Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told moot its good effcct upon their children."'
Castoria is tho best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers wilt consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."
Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use byMillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays l'everislmess. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and ilatulcncy. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tin stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
DR. G. C. Osc.oon, Lowell, Mass.
DR. J. F. KIMCBKLOK, Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it assupenortoaiiy prescription known to me.
We have a new steam well drilling machine antl will guarantee yoti water at a reasonal)le price, ull Hue of niaehinery supplies and oil constantly on hand. .. .. ... ...
WHAT BRINGS RELEASE .PROM DIRT AND
GREiA.SE?
IT. A. Anciren.M. D.,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Our physicians in tho children's department have spokea highly of their experience in their outside practico with Castoria, and although wo only havo among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo aro free to confess that tho merits o£ Castoria lias won us to look with favor upon it."
The Centanr Company, TT Murray Street, Now York City.
and nil lixuires jiC-vtaining to the saint.-. We have the best nui Funni in the market ami can convince you if yun will call at mv *tore. A NI). 1^5 South Washington street. We have a sample nnil s:ct tip antl would.be plt-ased to show you.
UNITED HOSI'ITAI. AND DISRENRANY. Hoston, Mass.
ALI-EN' Surra, Pres.,
MM IBIIIIWII HBH IW II
J. W. Faust
1 leatlijiiartcis lor
WIND PUMPS
mm
us si
J. W. FAUST.
WHY DON'T
YOU KNOW?
SAPOLIO
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A large and staple line of goods from a large New York house who are going to retire from business. Have bought them at my own prices antl will offer them to my customers at prices I. cannot duplicate them for. I will guarantee everything sold from this lot to be as represented. You can inn
A SL.T.'I New Style Corsage Pin. for $ 1.00 A lot of 32.00. S'J.oU antl .?:i.00 Kings, for 1.00 An SIS Watch for 10.30 A cent Silver J'in, lor. .09
Call early while you can buy of this lot. as when they are gone you will have to pay more. Also remember "that this sale includes a number ot other articles, too numerous to mention. Hear in mind mv guarantee as to price and 11 a Ii with every article.
C. 1. ROST.
Don't Read This
Unless yon wish to know where you can get Uie
Highest: Cash Price for Produce!
Or anything you need in the wav of
STAPHS OR I'ANCYGROCERIES
Honest, weight and honest prices. I would respectfully ask the farmers (o call and see for themselves. Corner of Market street and Grant ave.
W. O. SMITH, Propi
K. M. Eltzroth and Lona Stewart. Managers.
fa* vest Locket
MANHOOD RESTORED!fflHRSKSS
KuuranU't-.l tocuro ti.l nervous discuses, HUCII AS Weak Memory. Lou* of llr«Li£ Power, liciitlnclit!. Wiikufuliie."!!, Lost Muulioot], Nightly KmlBalOMNerronS neen.au flrnlniiiiml loss of powerln Generative Organ* or either SaxtaniS by ovoreiortioii, youthful crrori, excessive use of tobacco.onln^orVtim. ufantH.-wlilt-h lend to Infirmity, Consumption pr Insanity,
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